Results for: cubic feet per second
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beat the buttocks or soles of the feet with a stick; beat with a stick, blows to the buttocks or soles of the feet (given as a punishment); stick, club; blow, beatingbastinade
beat with stick, blow, beating (on the buttocks or soles of the feet); stick, rod, cudgel, club, punishment by beating feet, subject to a blow or beating (esp. on the buttocks or soles of the feet), thrashingbastinado
behavioral theory, massage therapy, study of reflexes and behavior, theory that behavior can be described as a series of reflexes; natural healing method based on massage of the feet and handsreflexology
beneath the feet, in the way, under the feet; in the way, under the foot or feet, underneath, on the ground, with arrogant disregard or destructive intentunderfoot
bigfoot, legendary humanoid creature of NW America, legendary monster with huge feet that supposedly lives in snowy mountain regions, SasquatchBigfoot
binge, broth made with pork, habitual alcohol drinker, immersing, thorough wetting, soaking; something that has been soaked in pickle (especially the ears, feet, etc. of a pig); pickling liquid, brine; drunkard (Slang); drinking binge (Slang), liquid u...souse
blob, disease causing swollen joints, disease characterized by the inflammation of the joints (mainly of the feet and hands)gout
board at bottom of bed, footstool, footrest, support for feetfootboard
board for sliding on snow, single wide ski-like board attached to the feet and used to glide on snow, use a snowboardsnowboard
board used to slide across snow, glide across snow or water on skis, long narrow runner attached to the feet and used to glide on snow or water; long narrow runner attached to a vehicle to enable travel on snow or ice, move along on skis, runner for ve...ski
branch of medicine that treats foot diseases and disorders, chiropody, treatment for feetpodiatry
breech delivery, delivery with head uppermost or feet firstbreech birth
chiropodist, cosmetic foot treatment, cosmetic treatment of feet, medical care of feet, session of treatment for feet, treat feet of somebodypedicure
comprehend, get to the bottom of; penetrate and understand; measure the depth of, measure of water depth, measure water depth using sounding line, unit of length equal to six feet (used for measuring water depth)fathom
condition in which three astral bodies are in alignment (Astronomy), conjunction of three celestial bodies, two connected things, two metrical feetsyzygy
 

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